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  • It's a magical dress of rose-colored silk that transports Louise on her first time-traveling trip. Mary Kincaid: Interview with Bianca Turetsky, The Time-Traveling Fashionista
  • Within seconds, the door to the bedroom swiftly opened to reveal a concerned-looking azure-haired young lady wearing pink polka-dot pajamas and a pair of rose-colored glasses.
  • A eunuch hurried into the room with a long-sleeved silk tunic and a rose-colored mantle, carrying them with great care, as if they were fragile.
  • looked at the world through rose-colored glasses
  • The mush hit the prelate below the ermine, where the rose-colored moirée silk masses of the gathered cappa magna hung in sumptuous folds.
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  • Now they carried the 60 feet of pale rose-colored moiré silk to the pit and held them high above the mud.
  • Now they carried the 60 feet of pale rose-colored moiré silk to the pit and held them high above the mud.
  • More often than not, you will be your design's biggest fan (through your rose-colored glasses).
  • Her rose-colored view of the Castro regime is typical of a particular social milieu.
  • Dinner tables set for groups of 10 were covered in bold rose-colored cloths that matched the hydrangeas that filled urns and planters around the tent.
  • Her voluptuous face, raised as if at the approach of one she has been waiting for, is lit up under the shade of the flat Woffington hat by the reflected lights from her dress, a quilted rose-colored slip with lace over it, a black lace apron and mantilla, and a sacque of striped blue silk. Archive 2010-04-01
  • It was not so easy as it seemed, to get out on the trees, and they decided not to attempt it, but thought they would wander along the brink of the stream, and in doing this they discovered all sorts of wonderful things in what Florence called the Fairy Dell: moss-grown rocks from which sprung tiny bell-shaped flowers; a circle of wee pink toadstools, which indeed seemed fit for the elfin folk; a wild grapevine with a most delightfully arranged swing on which the two girls "teetered" away in great joy; shining pebbles, bits of rose-colored quartz, a forest of plumy ferns, and all such like things, over which the city child exclaimed and marveled. A Sweet Little Maid
  • The little sister wore a rose-colored bliaut over a lighter-colored pink chainse. Honor’s Splendour
  • I just didn't do the whole smiley, happy thing where I looked at everything optimistically and marveled at the world through rose-colored glasses.
  • Sally still clinging to her sun-bonnet and her limp rose-colored skirts, an eternal requiem for the dead and gone complexion, lost the picturesqueness of the pioneer and ranked as universal qualities, admissible in the austerest setting. Judith of the Plains
  • When she turned on the lights in the drawing-room, she disclosed herself clad in a sweeping negligee gown of soft rose-colored stuff, throat and shoulders smothered in lace. To Kill a Man
  • When India opened its door to liberalization and business boomed no one realized that the one thing to get sold-out totally would be rose-colored glasses.
  • She wore a matching rose-colored hanbok that had embroidered flowers stitched into the soft silk.
  • The mush hit the prelate below the ermine, where the rose-colored moirée silk masses of the gathered cappa magna hung in sumptuous folds.
  • In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks.
  • Your eye darts right and alights on what seems to be a Tuscan dining porch, artfully packed with chipped dinnerware, rose-colored drinking glasses, whitewashed iron candlesticks, and weathered mismatched chairs.
  • It is when the pilgrim throws away the rose-colored glasses of illusion and sees the vanity of all worldly preoccupation that he breaks free of their bondage.
  • In the broken paving stones of a church in Provence he sees the rose-colored marble of the Orient as he dreamed it to be when, a child, he would bend absorbed over Tales of a Thousand and One Nights.
  • The canopy's rose-colored silk gauze panels flow from a circular hoop with a rainbow-colored silk top, secured with roses and pink ribbon streamers.
  • Do you like what you now hear using real words (oldspeak) and what you now see putting aside scotoma and taking off those rose-colored glasses? Deane Waldman: July 4th Gift: Freedom from Newspeak, Scotoma, & Rose-Colored Glasses
  • Now they carried the 60 feet of pale rose-colored moiré silk to the pit and held them high above the mud.
  • Investors are more comfortable with green eyeshades than rose-colored glasses.
  • His father turned on a small lamp with a rose-colored shade, which cast a dull light across a wide bed, spread with a plum satin coverlet.
  • The canopy's rose-colored silk gauze panels flow from a circular hoop with a rainbow-colored silk top, secured with roses and pink ribbon streamers.
  • As the first mushroom floated off into the blue, it changed its shape into a flower-like form, its giant petal curving downward creamy white outside, rose-colored inside.
  • She was wearing a strapless rose-colored gown that was formfitting at the top and had a flowing chiffon skirt.
  • She heard a voice within her saying to the tall, vaulted ash, "Inspire me!" to the little rose-colored centaurea of the wayside, "Teach me a charm to cure the harm I have done! The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • He took the rose-colored little book, and shouting tossed it to the ceiling, and sprang about like a mad bacchant, and finally threw himself upon the carpet, rolling over and over like a frolicksome, good-natured child upon its nurse's lap. Old Fritz and the New Era
  • Within seconds, the door to the bedroom swiftly opened to reveal a concerned-looking azure-haired young lady wearing pink polka-dot pajamas and a pair of rose-colored glasses.
  • You should not put rose-colored glasses on," says William Frey, demographer at the Brookings Institution. More move, but not long distance
  • His father turned on a small lamp with a rose-colored shade, which cast a dull light across a wide bed, spread with a plum satin coverlet.
  • In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks.
  • As the cripple sat looking over the solemn, moaning ocean, awed by its brooding gloom, did he catch in the silvery starlight a second glimpse of the rose-colored veils, and snowy vittae, and purple - edged robes of the Parcae, spinning and singing as they followed the ship across the sobbing sea? St. Elmo
  • Scribbled in her untidy scrawl were the words I love Nate Litz written across her macadam driveway in a pale rose-colored chalk.
  • The Israelis left behind rose-colored Arabic-language leaflets stating that persons from Beit Jalla killed a young Jewish woman near Beit Vaghan after committing against her a crime that will never be expiated. Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
  • In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks.
  • Next door to a rose-colored, angel-bedecked church, the boxy school glowers behind barred gates like those that surround prisons.
  • She was wearing a strapless rose-colored gown that was formfitting at the top and had a flowing chiffon skirt.
  • It's a fine and noble thing to allow children a glimpse into our nation's rich past, even if the view is filtered through a rose-colored lens that has been scrubbed as clean as patent leathers.
  • Next door to a rose-colored, angel-bedecked church, the boxy school glowers behind barred gates like those that surround prisons.
  • These are, admittedly, highly rose-colored numbers for a short term solution. Stephen Herrington: Retiring the National Debt by Not Destroying the Economy
  • She wore a white muslin dress, a rose-colored sash, and rose-colored ribbons in the pretty cap on her head; her chemisette was moulded so deliciously by her shoulders and the loveliest rounded contours, that the sight of her awakened an irresistible desire of possession in the depths of the heart. The Message
  • Nowadays, "Pollyanna" has morphed into a term meaning someone who has a superficial, naïve, rose-colored-glasses view of the world. Helen Davey: Faking Positive Emotions for Our Jobs: At What Cost?
  • I just didn't do the whole smiley, happy thing where I looked at everything optimistically and marveled at the world through rose-colored glasses.
  • Though maybe that's me seeing through rose-colored glasses again. Festival Seeks Happy Endings
  • The canopy's rose-colored silk gauze panels flow from a circular hoop with a rainbow-colored silk top, secured with roses and pink ribbon streamers.
  • Below this was a swamp surrounded by a luxuriant growth of asters of every hue, and white and pink spirea and golden rod, and blue iris, and the delicate, rose-colored arethusa, and the blue fringed gentian abounded on every hand; also shrubs of the bayberry, wild rose and sweet brier, with many beautiful ferns. Peak's Island A Romance of Buccaneer Days
  • A eunuch hurried into the room with a long-sleeved silk tunic and a rose-colored mantle, carrying them with great care, as if they were fragile.
  • She wore a matching rose-colored hanbok that had embroidered flowers stitched into the soft silk.
  • His father turned on a small lamp with a rose-colored shade, which cast a dull light across a wide bed, spread with a plum satin coverlet.
  • I picked out a rose-colored silk blouse and a pair of jeans to wear.
  • In other words, after several quarters of too much pessimism, Wall Street may have become too rose-colored heading into this quarter's reporting season. Wall Street May Be Wearing Rose-Colored Glasses—Again
  • In the broken paving stones of a church in Provence he sees the rose-colored marble of the Orient as he dreamed it to be when, a child, he would bend absorbed over Tales of a Thousand and One Nights.
  • The priest may wear a rose-colored chasuble, the organ may play, deacon and subdeacon are clothed in festive vestments. 03/01/2003 - 04/01/2003
  • Next door to a rose-colored, angel-bedecked church, the boxy school glowers behind barred gates like those that surround prisons.
  • When India opened its door to liberalization and business boomed no one realized that the one thing to get sold-out totally would be rose-colored glasses.
  • Others are now convincing themselves that we have traded nettlesome financial instability for welcomed economic stability, but this rose-colored notion's days are numbered.
  • I picked out a rose-colored silk blouse and a pair of jeans to wear.
  • Her voluptuous face, raised as if at the approach of one she has been waiting for, is lit up under the shade of the flat Woffington hat by the reflected lights from her dress, a quilted rose-colored slip with lace over it, a black lace apron and mantilla, and a sacque of striped blue silk. Archive 2010-04-01
  • With rose-colored glasses shall we deny the realities of the unregulated global economy, and the availability of cheap labor overseas? Cynthia Dill: The Road That Will Make All the Difference in the Maine Woods

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